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A review by __reece
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes
5.0
minor spoilers:
The main character goes through a ton of shifts but the author makes it all feel so natural. Like, looking back, it's hard to believe the main character is the same person in various scenes. While reading, though, there's never a clear shift. It all happens over long stretches and he always feels like the same person -- just at different times.
And those last few sentences
Merged review:
minor spoilers:
The main character goes through a ton of shifts but the author makes it all feel so natural. Like, looking back, it's hard to believe the main character is the same person in various scenes. While reading, though, there's never a clear shift. It all happens over long stretches and he always feels like the same person -- just at different times.
And those last few sentences
The main character goes through a ton of shifts but the author makes it all feel so natural. Like, looking back, it's hard to believe the main character is the same person in various scenes. While reading, though, there's never a clear shift. It all happens over long stretches and he always feels like the same person -- just at different times.
And those last few sentences
Merged review:
minor spoilers:
The main character goes through a ton of shifts but the author makes it all feel so natural. Like, looking back, it's hard to believe the main character is the same person in various scenes. While reading, though, there's never a clear shift. It all happens over long stretches and he always feels like the same person -- just at different times.
And those last few sentences